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mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected parliament. professor omar ashour says in essence the generals have assured they can maintain the grip of power they held before morsi was elected. >> even though he's in office and the elected president, still he's weak enough and hegyy needs mass mobilization on the squares of egypt to sustain him and support him in front of the general. >> reporter: tahrir square has now turned back into a protest camp. ashraf lasheen was one of morsi's supporters and insists they're not going anywhere. >> we will support him, we will defend our rights and we will go forwards for that. we not gi
mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected...
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he's mohamed morsi, a civilian, and a member of the muslim brotherhood. for the united states, these are also uneasy times. america gives egypt $1.6 billion a year and depends on it to keep the peace in the middle east. and stability throughout this region. morsi has assured the united states, and he told me in an interview, that he will respect egypt's peace treaty with israel. and you will respect that treaty? >> yes, of course, i will. >> reporter: as far as security is concerned, it's the u.s.-backed egyptian military that's still very much in charge. so who exactly is this new president? mohamed morsi went to university in the united states. where he earned a ph.d. in engineering at usc. two of his sons were born in the u.s., and they are american citizens. so what will his presidency be like? some people are worried, including egyptian women. >> if he will not fulfill his commitment, the people will react against him. >> reporter: mohamed morsi has now resigned from the muslim brotherhood, well aware of the fears of many people here in egypt, as wel
he's mohamed morsi, a civilian, and a member of the muslim brotherhood. for the united states, these are also uneasy times. america gives egypt $1.6 billion a year and depends on it to keep the peace in the middle east. and stability throughout this region. morsi has assured the united states, and he told me in an interview, that he will respect egypt's peace treaty with israel. and you will respect that treaty? >> yes, of course, i will. >> reporter: as far as security is...
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but then, riding high, morsy shocked the country, declaring his decisions above the law. leaving parliament and the courts virtually powerless. now his loyalists have pushed through a new constitution in a single day. judges call it illegal. but they have been silenced. it triggered a wave of protests. the anger is also directed to the united states, people say president obama has gone too far to embrace the muslim brotherhood and has been too quick to praise president morsy, only making him bolder to take this controversial power grab. the demonstrators say the new constitution favors the islamic extremists, and allows citizens to become morality police, and doesn't protect women enough. >> they're trying to ruin the country. this eighteen-year-old student says that the area is dominated by the religious zealots. >>. >>> people threw rocks at me, this is not good, i never felt like that before >> since morsy came to power, do you feel more threatened as a woman? >> yes, i feel much more threatened. >> reporter: egyptians fear that morsy is becoming more of a tyrant than
but then, riding high, morsy shocked the country, declaring his decisions above the law. leaving parliament and the courts virtually powerless. now his loyalists have pushed through a new constitution in a single day. judges call it illegal. but they have been silenced. it triggered a wave of protests. the anger is also directed to the united states, people say president obama has gone too far to embrace the muslim brotherhood and has been too quick to praise president morsy, only making him...
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mohamed morsi went to university in the united states. where he earned a ph.d. in engineering at usc. two of his sons were born in the u.s., and they are american citizens. so what will his presidency be like? some people are worried, including egyptian women. >> if he will not fulfill his commitment, the people will react against him. >> reporter: mohamed morsi has now resigned from the muslim brotherhood, well aware of the fears of many people here in egypt, as well as in the united states. and sources tell me he wants to move away from being a religious representative to one who is worried about bread and butter issues for the people and to promote a progressive islamic democracy for this part of the world. diane. >> thanks so much, christiane amanpour. >>> back here at home, your money brings another day of good news about gas prices. the average price of a gallon of gas is now down 10 cents in the past week. $3.44 a gallon. here are the new projections. experts say gas could fall another 11 cents by the fourth of july. >>> and there is word tonight that "je
mohamed morsi went to university in the united states. where he earned a ph.d. in engineering at usc. two of his sons were born in the u.s., and they are american citizens. so what will his presidency be like? some people are worried, including egyptian women. >> if he will not fulfill his commitment, the people will react against him. >> reporter: mohamed morsi has now resigned from the muslim brotherhood, well aware of the fears of many people here in egypt, as well as in the...
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in egypt, president mohammed morsi is expected to approve a new constitution passed by the assembly as early as saturday. that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking secrets to wikileaks. he told a military judge he was kept in solitary confinement and only allowed 20 minutes outdoors per day. >>> supreme court justice is meeting behind closed doors regarding same-sex marriage. they're expected to take up at least one of them, most likely a challenge to the defense of marriage act which defines a marriage as a union between one man and with mon. >>> joe biden went shopping and tasted food and bought children's books, a big screen tv and an apple pie. >>> >>> a the new list of the most popular baby names for 2012 is just out. top names for boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam, and mason. and top names for girls a
in egypt, president mohammed morsi is expected to approve a new constitution passed by the assembly as early as saturday. that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking secrets to wikileaks. he told a...
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filling up with protesters, more than 100,000 at times today, chanting against their president, mohamed morsi, claiming he jammed through a draft of a new constitution, which strengthens the muslim brotherhood against christians and liberals. critics say it would curb the rights of women and freedom of speech. >>> and back here at home, a terrifying scene in a small town. a train derailment that sent hazardous chemicals, a gas called vinyl chloride, spewing into the air. more than 70 people sought medical treatment for burning eyes, labored breathing. and abc's linsey davis is on the scene. >> reporter: thousands of gallons of the hazardous chemical vinyl chloride spewed into the air from the ruptured car. residents were told to stay in their homes. three schools within a mile ordered to keep students indoors. >> we are saying to all that are watching this, that live within the borough of paulsboro, it is a time for caution. >> reporter: 71 people were admitted to a local hospital. vinyl chloride is a colorless gas. inhaling it can cause dizziness, headaches and drowsiness. breathing very hig
filling up with protesters, more than 100,000 at times today, chanting against their president, mohamed morsi, claiming he jammed through a draft of a new constitution, which strengthens the muslim brotherhood against christians and liberals. critics say it would curb the rights of women and freedom of speech. >>> and back here at home, a terrifying scene in a small town. a train derailment that sent hazardous chemicals, a gas called vinyl chloride, spewing into the air. more than 70...
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they want morsi to be a strong president. so egypt can get out of its political deadlock. neither side is backing down. and egypt appears to be at a cross roads. >> richard engel. richard, thank you very much. >>> north korea says it will launch a long range rocket this month. the defiant move set for december 10th through 22nd is likely to heighten already strained tensions with washington and with seoul and it comes just eight months after a failed april attempt was widely condemned as a violation of the u.n. ban against developing its nuclear and missile programs. >>> a huge red ribbon is hanging from the north portico of the white house today to mark world aids day. the annual observance raises awareness about one of the most destructive epidemics in recorded history. it also commemorates those who have lost their lives to the disease, including more than one million people in america. >>> the u.s. supreme court may announce as early as monday how it plans to deal with court challenges to gay marriage. meantime, two women are going to get married today for the first ti
they want morsi to be a strong president. so egypt can get out of its political deadlock. neither side is backing down. and egypt appears to be at a cross roads. >> richard engel. richard, thank you very much. >>> north korea says it will launch a long range rocket this month. the defiant move set for december 10th through 22nd is likely to heighten already strained tensions with washington and with seoul and it comes just eight months after a failed april attempt was widely...
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the muslim brotherhood and president morsi are trying to take power. president morsi assumeing authoritarian powers right now with no restrictions on freedom of speech. the power struggle is playing out in the streets of cairo today with the opposition protesting. tomorrow, the government supporters and the muslim brotherhood take to the streets. a senior dramatic and important moment for the egyptian revolution. >>shepard: really, for greater middle east who are supposed to be the brokers of the police between israel and hamas. >>reporter: eight or nine days ago president morsi was the hero who put cease-fire between israel and hamas but he made a series of decisions that have a lot of people questioning his judgment. he had to walk back some of them. push through a constitution in the dead of night, ignoring the liberal and secular voices in the society it seems to be a substantial mistake. >>shepard: does the military back him? do we know? >>guest: the constitution which i have not read, it appears to keep the military relatively immune from interfe
the muslim brotherhood and president morsi are trying to take power. president morsi assumeing authoritarian powers right now with no restrictions on freedom of speech. the power struggle is playing out in the streets of cairo today with the opposition protesting. tomorrow, the government supporters and the muslim brotherhood take to the streets. a senior dramatic and important moment for the egyptian revolution. >>shepard: really, for greater middle east who are supposed to be the...
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today they're meant for morsi. these are people who are mixed bag. young, old, male, lots of female, from all walks of life. and they are part of this opposition movement that's really been galvanized over the past week or two by -- last week i should say by morsi's sudden decree that has given him of course so much power. but now they're also protesting against something else and it is an important point to make here. they're concerned about and reject entirely this flawed draft constitution which they say doesn't represent them at all, but, rather, represents morsi's muslim brotherhood and other iz lacslamist who approve rushed constitution. they say now that to ratify the draft constitution is just a political employ by morsi to get him out of the current jam that he's in because keep in mind once there is a new constitution, morsi can hand over much of that controversial power to the parly the and then he gains a state with a constitution that has a very, very strong islamist bias. one which by the way critics and international human rights exper
today they're meant for morsi. these are people who are mixed bag. young, old, male, lots of female, from all walks of life. and they are part of this opposition movement that's really been galvanized over the past week or two by -- last week i should say by morsi's sudden decree that has given him of course so much power. but now they're also protesting against something else and it is an important point to make here. they're concerned about and reject entirely this flawed draft constitution...
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those were chants of down with president morsi, down with president morsi. we're now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in cities outside of cairo. in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking place. let's go to tahrir square shall things are a little more peaceful. things much calmer here where you have a few thousand people gathered here. about 40 tents, very much reminiscent of the 2011 egyptian revolution. you have food stands, people selling tea. here is a tea stand right here. lots of people talking politics. if you look at these groups here, these are all people that are debating their political positions and demanding that mr. morsi rescind his controversial decre decrees. >> to start with i want these decrees to be withdrawn and secondly, i would hope
those were chants of down with president morsi, down with president morsi. we're now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in cities outside of cairo. in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking...
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it's composed of islamists, people who support morsi. and, believe it or not, they finished their constitution in record time. and now because they have the protection of morsi, the constitution cannot be challenged. that's why people are out on the street here. they think that this whole process has been a sham. that morsi grabbed powers, he had his allies rush through a constitution that, according to people here, doesn't protect women's rights sufficiently, gives too much power or potential power to islamic clerics in this country, makes coptic christians second-class citizens. a whole host of grievances against this new draft constitution. there are other people in this society, morsi supporters, who think this cushionstitution is fabulous. egypt is very divided. we expect morsi to come out and say to all egyptian people the constitution is written. now you the people have the right to vote on it. and half the people in this country, the people who are represented here in tahrir, are going to clearly vote no. but most observers expec
it's composed of islamists, people who support morsi. and, believe it or not, they finished their constitution in record time. and now because they have the protection of morsi, the constitution cannot be challenged. that's why people are out on the street here. they think that this whole process has been a sham. that morsi grabbed powers, he had his allies rush through a constitution that, according to people here, doesn't protect women's rights sufficiently, gives too much power or potential...
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now the protesters are denoun denouncing president morsi. in the draft constitution, his islamic allies approved earlier today. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel brings us. the chance of the regime echoing throughout the square, what exactly in the constitution are they so upset about? >> reporter: they are upset not only at the constitution, but also because president mohamed morsi, last week, gave himself extraordinary powers. he made all of his decision final and that they are not subject to any kind of judicial oversight. and then once he gave himself these extraordinary powers, he had his allies, a group of islamists, write a new constitution. imagine in the united states if a freshly minted president five months into his term suddenly came out and made an announcement, he said, by the way, the supreme court doesn't matter anymore. congress doesn't matter anymore, and a bunch of my friends have just written a brand-new constitution that gives islamists a great deal more power. that's what brought people out on the street. th
now the protesters are denoun denouncing president morsi. in the draft constitution, his islamic allies approved earlier today. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel brings us. the chance of the regime echoing throughout the square, what exactly in the constitution are they so upset about? >> reporter: they are upset not only at the constitution, but also because president mohamed morsi, last week, gave himself extraordinary powers. he made all of his decision final and that they...
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we will see. >> it's a very complex situation for the new president, morsi, isn't it? because on the one hand, you have arabs baying for blood, quite literally saying listen, the israelis are slaughtering over 100 now palestinians in a week, you cannot be seen to acquiesce to this and not be supportive of the palestinians. at the same time, he's a new guy who's come in, he's aware of his place in the world, he wants to make a mark and he'll be keen not to alienate either israel or america. if you're him, you're in a very difficult position. >> well, that's true. but i hope people see hamas for what it is, and that is using their own people as human shields. putting these missiles and rockets in places right in the middle of residential areas, in homes and mosques and parks. you don't do this. i mean, this borders on being an international war crime. now, the problem is that hamas isn't a member of either of the organizations, the geneva conventions or others that would hold this as a war crime. so it's a very difficult situation. our solidarity has to be with israel. t
we will see. >> it's a very complex situation for the new president, morsi, isn't it? because on the one hand, you have arabs baying for blood, quite literally saying listen, the israelis are slaughtering over 100 now palestinians in a week, you cannot be seen to acquiesce to this and not be supportive of the palestinians. at the same time, he's a new guy who's come in, he's aware of his place in the world, he wants to make a mark and he'll be keen not to alienate either israel or...
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it shows the former muslim brotherhood head, morsi and what we had had captured him saying. this comes on the heels of this week, hillary lobbying for more than $2 billion that we're sending the egyptians in aid. this is startling ad that they put out. watch this. >> here is the muslim brotherhood rally for their new egyptian president, mohammed morsi. >> they want to conquer israel and renew long severed ties with iran, a country building nuclear weapons to slaughter the israeli people, death to israel. the muslim brotherhood's top leaders even write about taking over america. president obama, you invited the muslim brotherhood to the white house? legitimize ago group that wants to undermine america and destroy israel? you sent them $1.5 billion of our taxpayer dollars? why, mr. president, why? >> sean: there is the president of egypt saying our capital spot going to be cairo but it will be jerusalem, allah willing. our cry will be millions of martyrs march towards jerusalem destroying the western civil generation from within -- civilization from within? >> the scenes simpl
it shows the former muslim brotherhood head, morsi and what we had had captured him saying. this comes on the heels of this week, hillary lobbying for more than $2 billion that we're sending the egyptians in aid. this is startling ad that they put out. watch this. >> here is the muslim brotherhood rally for their new egyptian president, mohammed morsi. >> they want to conquer israel and renew long severed ties with iran, a country building nuclear weapons to slaughter the israeli...
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morsi's office says he is trying to punish the old regime. but there is no judiciary or legislative body to keep him in check. and many egyptians are attacking his absolute power. >> we have a new leader in town. >> reporter: the united states which thought of egypt as a close ally says the power grab is against the spirit of the revolution. the president's office says the moves are just temporary and now many are not buying it. supporters and opponents of the president are planning large protests for tuesday. proof that almost two years later, this revolution isn't over. david? >> alex marquardt, thanks to you. >>> we turn to an image out of china this evening. new pictures of its first aircraft carrier, showing a new fighter jet made in china, landing on the carrier for the first time. military analysts says it will not be combat ready for years. >>> back at home now and a real issue facing parents and children as they prepare to head off to college. with so much money on the line, many turn to the schools that show the best numbers, the be
morsi's office says he is trying to punish the old regime. but there is no judiciary or legislative body to keep him in check. and many egyptians are attacking his absolute power. >> we have a new leader in town. >> reporter: the united states which thought of egypt as a close ally says the power grab is against the spirit of the revolution. the president's office says the moves are just temporary and now many are not buying it. supporters and opponents of the president are planning...
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morsi's supporters plan to stage a massive demonstration tomorrow. holly williams is in cairo and has been watching this whole crisis unfold. >> reporter: a week after president mohamed morsi gave himself broad new powers that some egyptians say make him a dictator in all but name his islamist allies have rushed to finish a final draft of the country's constitution. it could now be put to a referendum before the end of the year. protests and violent clashes in cities across egypt, president morsi defended his power grab last night on egyptian state tv. he said his new authority is needed to guide egypt through its democratic transition and that he will give up his expanded powers once the country has a new constitution. a final draft of the constitution is now complete, written and voted on by a panel dominated by president's morsi's political allies, neither all of them islamists. the constitution gives islamic sharia law a more specific role in government and doesn't guarantee women's equality. it also empowers the state to defend morals and values
morsi's supporters plan to stage a massive demonstration tomorrow. holly williams is in cairo and has been watching this whole crisis unfold. >> reporter: a week after president mohamed morsi gave himself broad new powers that some egyptians say make him a dictator in all but name his islamist allies have rushed to finish a final draft of the country's constitution. it could now be put to a referendum before the end of the year. protests and violent clashes in cities across egypt,...
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that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking secrets to wikileaks. he told the military judge he was kept in solitary confinement and only allowed 20 minutes outdoors per day. >>> demominique strauss-kahn ha reached an agreement to settle a civil lawsuit against him by the new york hotel maid she claimed tried to rape her. >>> and the new list of the most popular baby names for 2012 is just out. so top names for the boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam and mason. and top names for the girls, all end in the letter "a." sophia, emma, olivia, isabella and ava. and in a surprising twist, the popular book "50 shades of grey" seemed to have influenced the list with "anna" moving higher on the list. >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." illinois governor pat quinn is waking up to bad
that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking secrets to wikileaks. he told the military judge he was kept in solitary confinement and only allowed 20 minutes outdoors per day. >>> demominique...
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egypt's stock market plunging since morsi issued the decree. morsi meeting with senior judges saying the measures are temporary, not meant to concentrate powers. sandy, the worst storm to ever hit the jersey shore, also leaving a huge financial dent. new jersey governor chris christie announcing the preliminary cost of the damage is a record-high $29.4 billion, a number expected to rise. new york governor andrew cuomo also planning to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion to help his state in its recovery. meanwhile, new york is getting $27 million in federal funds to hire more than 5,000 sandy cleanup workers. holiday shopping season is off to a record start -- 247 million shoppers visiting stores and websites over the four-day weekend starting on thanksgiving, spending totaling over $59 billion, with the average holiday shopper spending $423. but if you're in the market for a partridge in a pear tree or seven swans a-swimming, you better start saving. this year's "twelve days of christmas" gift list will cost you over $100,000.
egypt's stock market plunging since morsi issued the decree. morsi meeting with senior judges saying the measures are temporary, not meant to concentrate powers. sandy, the worst storm to ever hit the jersey shore, also leaving a huge financial dent. new jersey governor chris christie announcing the preliminary cost of the damage is a record-high $29.4 billion, a number expected to rise. new york governor andrew cuomo also planning to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion to help...
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for morsi, it is just the ones you described. they are the muslim brotherhood. hamas is an offshoot. mubarak opposed and severely contained the muslim brotherhood. morsi is now part of them or they are part of their effort, and he has this conflict. it's tough on hamas as well, but they could end this by stopping firing the rockets, and that would then hopefully focus attention on the very issues that you have described, i think, emphasizing the problem that the people there face. >> because there are innocent people on both sides being slaughtered here, indiscriminately, many would say. >> that's right. >> talk about the influence of iran. because shimon peres very, very strong about iran. he clearly believes as many israelis do iran is financing, training, supplying weapons that can now shoot in possibly tel aviv and jerusalem. how real do you think that link is between iran and hamas? >> it is real. it is similar to the link, although not as close and intense, as between iran and hezbollah. iran clearly has an objective. it is not new. it didn't start with th
for morsi, it is just the ones you described. they are the muslim brotherhood. hamas is an offshoot. mubarak opposed and severely contained the muslim brotherhood. morsi is now part of them or they are part of their effort, and he has this conflict. it's tough on hamas as well, but they could end this by stopping firing the rockets, and that would then hopefully focus attention on the very issues that you have described, i think, emphasizing the problem that the people there face. >>...
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morsi sit smiling. morsi brought on habib into this office. marcos, another clip, and these were nonislamists he brought in, and they have all since abandoned hem because they feel sold out. the question is whether -- where next in the administration does not test moore sis for a couple reasons, the first of which is -- three reasons. ... that should be the lesson of the arab spring, but a stable right now partly that stable. secondly, remember that with her brother is doing now is making egypt is stable because the constitution emerges. witchel have is a critical mass of body politics that rejects it. the idea that the brotherhood might be blue undemocratic that siebel is clearly countered that events in cairo. finally, there's the fact that more morsi in the muslim or differing foreign policy. so morsi was responsible during gaza. at the up sticks are from washington. but the optics from cairo is first of all morsi has entirely of yours israeli-palestinian policy. he is not with this release. not only that coming at that company organize the
morsi sit smiling. morsi brought on habib into this office. marcos, another clip, and these were nonislamists he brought in, and they have all since abandoned hem because they feel sold out. the question is whether -- where next in the administration does not test moore sis for a couple reasons, the first of which is -- three reasons. ... that should be the lesson of the arab spring, but a stable right now partly that stable. secondly, remember that with her brother is doing now is making egypt...
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, but right after, a push from morsi for more power. many of the people of egypt said not so fast, and the protests are growing now. abc's matt gutman in the region again tonight for us. >> reporter: with massive protests, a cloud of tier gas, egypt is again in turmoil tonight. the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire. solidifying himself as a key u.s. al li. >> i want to thank president morsi for his personal leadership to deescalate the situation in gaza and end the violence. >> it put the united states in an awkward situation to have to criticize a partner that it is clearly now has to rely on in the
, but right after, a push from morsi for more power. many of the people of egypt said not so fast, and the protests are growing now. abc's matt gutman in the region again tonight for us. >> reporter: with massive protests, a cloud of tier gas, egypt is again in turmoil tonight. the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a...
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. >> in egypt, protests are growing against muhammad morsi, morsi giving himself near absolute power. the judges calling for a strike and protests until the decree is removed. morsi warns of possible military intervention. ner. now back to fox files. >>> ♪ >> what does a famous hollywood actress, a tough fearless hockey player, and a woman who grew up in the 1930s have in common? they are all in the center of a medical mystery which may effect 3 million people living in the united states. we begin with jennifer esposito's story. >> you are new york girl all of the way. >> i am. born in brooklyn and raised in staten island. i wanted to come to the city and start my acting career. >> growing up in a middle class family actress jennifer esposito caught everyone's attention with television shows like spin city to award winning films like "crash." and her most recent work on cbs's "blue blood." while her hollywood star was rising she haved suffering from an illness that was slowly debilitating her. >> when did you realize or your family realize that something was wrong? >> when i was a t
. >> in egypt, protests are growing against muhammad morsi, morsi giving himself near absolute power. the judges calling for a strike and protests until the decree is removed. morsi warns of possible military intervention. ner. now back to fox files. >>> ♪ >> what does a famous hollywood actress, a tough fearless hockey player, and a woman who grew up in the 1930s have in common? they are all in the center of a medical mystery which may effect 3 million people living in...
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president obama called president-elect morsi and congratulated him following his victory. speaking monday, state to permit spokesperson victoria nuland explained what president obama said. >> as the president made clear in his phone calls, we want to see president elect morsi take steps to advance national unity, to uphold universal values, to respect the rights of all egyptians, particularly women, minorities, christians, etc. >> to talk more about the significance of morsi's electoral victory, we're joined by "democracy now!" chris von sharif abdel kouddous. he is just back from cairo. -- correspondent sharif abdel kouddous but he is just back from cairo. >> he is the first democratically elected president and egypt, and it really marks a victory over the lingering of the ex party officials, media figures, state bureaucrats who really rallied around ahmed shafiq and a desperate bid to support his presidency and beat the muslim brotherhood, but they failed. morsi himself -- history is not one typical of leading brotherhood members who had years of imprisonment and sacrifi
president obama called president-elect morsi and congratulated him following his victory. speaking monday, state to permit spokesperson victoria nuland explained what president obama said. >> as the president made clear in his phone calls, we want to see president elect morsi take steps to advance national unity, to uphold universal values, to respect the rights of all egyptians, particularly women, minorities, christians, etc. >> to talk more about the significance of morsi's...
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clinton says morsi is ready to unify his country. >> president morsi made clear that he understands the success of his presidency and indeed of egypt's democratic transition, depends on building consensus across the egyptian political spectrum. to work on a new constitution at parliament, to protect civil society, to draft a new constitution that will be respected by all. >> clinton is also expected to address two touchy issues during that visit, women's rights and equality for koptic christians. >>> going months, even years without a paycheck. many out of work americans are dealing with that very tough reality right now but young people are finding it especially difficult to land that illusive job. cnn's sandra endo explains why. >> at 19 years old, tegra has endured plenty of hardship. >> our house went through foreclosure. and we had to go from house to house living with other people. and that's not comfortable at all. >> after three years of bouncing around to multiple homes with her single parent mom and three siblings, her living situation took a toll. crudip was forced to drop ou
clinton says morsi is ready to unify his country. >> president morsi made clear that he understands the success of his presidency and indeed of egypt's democratic transition, depends on building consensus across the egyptian political spectrum. to work on a new constitution at parliament, to protect civil society, to draft a new constitution that will be respected by all. >> clinton is also expected to address two touchy issues during that visit, women's rights and equality for...
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as long as morsi knows his own country's interests, i think he's okay. and that would be tough for iran to pull off. they're of course shia. he's in a sunni majority country. egypt is seen as the center of the arab world where as iran is the separate persian civilizati civilization. i'm not too worried if he's avoiding having a bad relationship with iran. >> now, morsi has enjoyed an education in this country, studying in engineering. he's tasted the fruits of democracy. how much do you think he's committed to democratic inclusion in a country like egypt, which has frankly been a dictat dictatorship for almost 40 years? >> if there's going to be a dictatorship in the future, i think it's more likely to be a military dictatorshidictatorshi. in order, the generals have so much power still that if morsi makes big mistakes or pushes his luck, i think he's as likely to see the kind of reaction we've seen in turkey and pakistan over the decades, where there was essentially a military coup against a leader who went too far. i'm not saying i want that, but i do
as long as morsi knows his own country's interests, i think he's okay. and that would be tough for iran to pull off. they're of course shia. he's in a sunni majority country. egypt is seen as the center of the arab world where as iran is the separate persian civilizati civilization. i'm not too worried if he's avoiding having a bad relationship with iran. >> now, morsi has enjoyed an education in this country, studying in engineering. he's tasted the fruits of democracy. how much do you...
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when this revolution began a year and a half ago, in this square, mohamed morsi was behind bars. today morsi was touring president mubarak's old office, even sitting down in his old chair testing it out for size. critics say that the rise of the muslim brotherhood to power will be absolutely disastrous for this country, turning egypt certainly anti-israeli and perhaps anti-american as well. brian? >> all of that will deserve watching over the coming days. richard engel in tahrir square tonight. thanks. >>> still ahead, as we continue along the way on this monday night the mean season. the fires in the american west so bad now half the nation's firefighting aircraft are all working in one state. >>> later, let the games begin. it looks like michael phelps might have met his match. a great rivalry in the pool. on the road to london. >>> as we mentioned we've got a dangerous situation in the american west. conditions are bad. red flag fire warnings are posted from kansas all the way west to california and in colorado it's downright urgent. 11,000 people evacuated right now tonight,
when this revolution began a year and a half ago, in this square, mohamed morsi was behind bars. today morsi was touring president mubarak's old office, even sitting down in his old chair testing it out for size. critics say that the rise of the muslim brotherhood to power will be absolutely disastrous for this country, turning egypt certainly anti-israeli and perhaps anti-american as well. brian? >> all of that will deserve watching over the coming days. richard engel in tahrir square...
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>> morsi had won. the results that the brotherhood put forward a week ago, only six hours after the polls closed were very similar to the final results announced. there were probably a great deal of negotiations taking place. egypt is a place without real working, legitimate institutions. so informal politics takes place in tahrir square as a form of pressure against the military council to keep them honest. and they held out to probably try to get some concessions or put pressure on the brotherhood candidate. >> brown: the military you mean. that's right. brown: hisham before we look at all the problems -- and there are plenty -- it's still a stunning moment, isn't it? a guy from the muslim brotherhood which was outlawed. >> absolutely. this is the first civilian president in the history of the egyptian republic. for the last 60 years egypt was ruled by four military officers, the last one was mubarak really ended by marginalizing egypt as a regional power andy mask lating egyptians institutions. he h
>> morsi had won. the results that the brotherhood put forward a week ago, only six hours after the polls closed were very similar to the final results announced. there were probably a great deal of negotiations taking place. egypt is a place without real working, legitimate institutions. so informal politics takes place in tahrir square as a form of pressure against the military council to keep them honest. and they held out to probably try to get some concessions or put pressure on the...
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morsi's victory was celebrated across cairo. the military issued a constitutional decree that takes away most of the president's power. morsi's opponents are protesting. >>> a group of teen bullies are caught on tape taunting a bus monitor. other bus monitors are now calling for regulations to protect them from similar abuse. >> reporter: karen kline is inspiring the world to stand up to bullies. >> i think policies need to be changed. i don't know if any of this dealing with problems. but we'll find out. >> reporter: bus monitors and drivers gathered to support karen and voice opinions about the incident. bus monitor diane lovette says bullying on buses has been a major problems. she believes students should be funished for their actions with community service or suspension. >> i'm sorry to say it but it had to stand with somebody and god viewed karen to be an example. >> reporter: students also came in support of the karen. one student who had also been bullied wrote her a letter. >> it's to support her because she's had a har
morsi's victory was celebrated across cairo. the military issued a constitutional decree that takes away most of the president's power. morsi's opponents are protesting. >>> a group of teen bullies are caught on tape taunting a bus monitor. other bus monitors are now calling for regulations to protect them from similar abuse. >> reporter: karen kline is inspiring the world to stand up to bullies. >> i think policies need to be changed. i don't know if any of this dealing...
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mohammed morsi has been declared the winner. there is a great deal of uncertainty about how much real power he'll have. >> reporter: egypt's supreme election commission declared mohammed morsi as the winner making him egypt's next president, scheduled to take office july 1. celebrations among the supporters of the muslim brotherhood and all who voted for him are behind me and other parts of the country. no doubt just as soon as he will assume power there will be many questions whether or not he actually has the power to be the president. that is because the supreme council the armed forces, a ruling military council has stripped away the powers of the presidency and limiting it to a handful of important measures. the question is going to be to what extent will dr. morsi or the muslim brotherhood, rather, challenge the armed forces to assume more of those responsibilities, more of those powers, there is no doubt that though many across the world and here in egypt will be watching egypt electing its first islamist president as a w
mohammed morsi has been declared the winner. there is a great deal of uncertainty about how much real power he'll have. >> reporter: egypt's supreme election commission declared mohammed morsi as the winner making him egypt's next president, scheduled to take office july 1. celebrations among the supporters of the muslim brotherhood and all who voted for him are behind me and other parts of the country. no doubt just as soon as he will assume power there will be many questions whether or...
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>>shepard: what are we expecting from president morsi's address? >>reporter: well, it is a remarkable situation where you have a country ramming through a constitution in one day's time if an attempt to head off more protests. the exact affect could be the reverse, to inflame the protests that we have seen the past seven days. this is tape recording and there will be a explanation of the extraordinary power and the explanation of the constitution. it will go to the people after he accepts it so we will have a referendum in 15 days and in the short-term major protests friday and saturday if those who support the president and those who are trying to drive him out. >>shepard: thank you, steve. the first president bush is in the hospital because of a cough that won't go away. that is the word from the president, the former president's office. he has been in and out of the hospital recently with bronchitis complications. he reported the president is in stable condition and should come back home by this weekend. the spokesman says doctors want to be ext
>>shepard: what are we expecting from president morsi's address? >>reporter: well, it is a remarkable situation where you have a country ramming through a constitution in one day's time if an attempt to head off more protests. the exact affect could be the reverse, to inflame the protests that we have seen the past seven days. this is tape recording and there will be a explanation of the extraordinary power and the explanation of the constitution. it will go to the people after he...
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morsi is addressing his people today. a speech in which he's expected to discuss his move last week to seize near absolute power. thousands have been on the streets of cairo protesting that move since. morsi is showing no signs, though, of backing down. >>> and with the conflict in syria showing no signs of ending, the obama administration is reportedly considering deeper intervention there. this morning's "new york times" says no decisions have been made. but several options are being looked at, including providing arms to anti-government fighters. a decision on whether to deploy surface-to-air missiles in neighboring areas is likely next week. >>> and a major milestone is expected at the u.n. today, when the general assembly votes to give statehood to the palestinians. this comes despite strong opposition for u.s. officials over fears that such a move could harm peace negotiations with israel. palestinian leaders view the vote as a step towards global recognition. >>> and it turns out, mitt romney is going to the white
morsi is addressing his people today. a speech in which he's expected to discuss his move last week to seize near absolute power. thousands have been on the streets of cairo protesting that move since. morsi is showing no signs, though, of backing down. >>> and with the conflict in syria showing no signs of ending, the obama administration is reportedly considering deeper intervention there. this morning's "new york times" says no decisions have been made. but several options...
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morsi wants to impose islamic law. in tahrir square, supporters have been saying that yes, it was democracy that brought the muslim brotherhood to power, but they saw the hand of god electing him. on the other side, they don't want the muslim brotherhood in power. earlier today koppettic christian friends were asking me if it was time to leave the country. trying to change this country's policies, potential turns more anti-american, certainly more anti-israel. this country is now as a crossroads. morsi today was meeting members of the military council, waiting for him to assume power at the end of this month at a ceremony when morsi will be sworn in as egypt's next president. richard engle, nbc news, cairo. >>> back here at home, americans were buying new 4078s last month, a sign that the housing industry is recovering. new home sales rose to 7.6% between april and may. that's the highest level in more than two years. sales reached an judgmented annual rate of 369,000 homes. that's the best pace since april of 2010, wh
morsi wants to impose islamic law. in tahrir square, supporters have been saying that yes, it was democracy that brought the muslim brotherhood to power, but they saw the hand of god electing him. on the other side, they don't want the muslim brotherhood in power. earlier today koppettic christian friends were asking me if it was time to leave the country. trying to change this country's policies, potential turns more anti-american, certainly more anti-israel. this country is now as a...
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they are celebrating the win of morsi. we will get back to him as soon as we get the technical problems fixed. >> a downed turkish fighter jet, and turkish state television say they know where the wreckage is, deep beneath the mediterranean sea. the pilots are unaccounted for. the jet was shot down in international air space, after briefly entering syria on a routine straining mission. a nato meeting to discuss the issue is scheduled for tuesday. >> and if the president and attorney general holder would simply start producing the documents they know they could produce to us, that are not by any means going to be covered by executive privilege, this could be delayed or even eliminated. >> shannon: republicans are fighting back against jabs from the white house, following the vote to send contemp charges to eric hold tort full house. that vote could come this week. joying me are a republican and a democratic congressman. gentlemen, welcome to you both. >> thank you, good to be here. >> shannon: congressman chafits, jay carne
they are celebrating the win of morsi. we will get back to him as soon as we get the technical problems fixed. >> a downed turkish fighter jet, and turkish state television say they know where the wreckage is, deep beneath the mediterranean sea. the pilots are unaccounted for. the jet was shot down in international air space, after briefly entering syria on a routine straining mission. a nato meeting to discuss the issue is scheduled for tuesday. >> and if the president and attorney...
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morsi faces a number of problems. ben, let's talk about what the president elect is actually doing today. >> reporter: we understand he's in presidential offices that until a year and a half ago were occupied by hosni mubarak, there he's apparently looking at his options as far as putting a cabinet together. he did promise egyptians that he would not pack that cabinet with members of his muslim brotherhood movement but rather he would be looking for tech technocrats. now interestingly, one of the fairly reliable egyptian newspapers is recordi ining tod that hosni mubarak has suffered a health set back, when he learned that mohammad morsi, a man he jailed for a few months a few years ago, has been named president elect. >> question to you, given what the military did before the runoff, what kind of power will morsi really have? >> very little real power. he does have the power to appoint and dismiss his ministers, but when it comes to the real power in a country, he cannot for instance send a forecast wagon full of sol
morsi faces a number of problems. ben, let's talk about what the president elect is actually doing today. >> reporter: we understand he's in presidential offices that until a year and a half ago were occupied by hosni mubarak, there he's apparently looking at his options as far as putting a cabinet together. he did promise egyptians that he would not pack that cabinet with members of his muslim brotherhood movement but rather he would be looking for tech technocrats. now interestingly,...
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here's the muslim brotherhood, morsi the head. jihad our way and dying in the way of allah, our highest hope, he meets with iran, and also calls the israelis vampire, why one red cent? we only have about 20 seconds. >> and we now have the egyptians lecturing us about our first maimed. >> free speech. >> go figure. >> and the administration begging you to please tone it down, please. >> pretty pathetic. >> colonel, could to see you. >> good to be with you, brother. >> media mash coming up. with over one month since the election, the he have dense of media bias is mounting at an alarming rate. and leave it to team obama to profit off america. i get nothing is sacred for this president. and reince priebus of the rnc, how will they fight through these debates? that's straight ahead. >> newly uncovered evidence revealed the secretly record video of gov. mitt romney speaking to donors back in may has been doctored with crucial minutes missing. this comes after the washington bureau chief from mother jones, a claimed leftist, claimed he
here's the muslim brotherhood, morsi the head. jihad our way and dying in the way of allah, our highest hope, he meets with iran, and also calls the israelis vampire, why one red cent? we only have about 20 seconds. >> and we now have the egyptians lecturing us about our first maimed. >> free speech. >> go figure. >> and the administration begging you to please tone it down, please. >> pretty pathetic. >> colonel, could to see you. >> good to be with...
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and the muslim brotherhood and now supporters of morsi say it's our turn. tens of thousands have showed up outside of cairo university where we are and saying we support president morsi and like the anti-government protest we can put on a large demonstration, too. a large turnout. a few thousand women. the gathering overwhelmingly men, and it's energized, chanting slogans. again, some of the opposition leaders and in support of the president. really this turnout puts into focus the conflict here between the opposition factions, the liberals, the moderates, the secularists and the president's supporters, the islamists, the supporters of the muslim brotherhood. the people here at the brotherhood demonstration support the president's move. they like the draft of the new constitution. they like that in about 15 days everyone is going to go out and have an opportunity to vote on the constitution, and they say this is how democracy should work. however, in tahrir square, you have the opposition faction. their position is they have been sidelined, squeezed out in
and the muslim brotherhood and now supporters of morsi say it's our turn. tens of thousands have showed up outside of cairo university where we are and saying we support president morsi and like the anti-government protest we can put on a large demonstration, too. a large turnout. a few thousand women. the gathering overwhelmingly men, and it's energized, chanting slogans. again, some of the opposition leaders and in support of the president. really this turnout puts into focus the conflict...
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many of the demonstrators say it is time for president morsi to go. new details coming up. >> the unemployment rate is down to four-year low despite super storm sandy but a lot of people stopped looking for work. the good news and the news behind it coming up. >> check the credit card statements. you could be spending hundreds of dollars in recurring payments for stuff you may not use anymore. it is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, a free syria can never include the syrian president bashar al-assad. that today from our secretary of state, hillary clinton, after holding talks on the future of the nation's fighting with the civil war. she met with her russian counterpart and the united nations special envoy to syria over how to stop the violence that has killed more than 40,000. russia has blocked u.n. security council efforts to remove the syrian president. that did not stop secretary clinton from saying any plan for syria's future must not involve the man with the blood of
many of the demonstrators say it is time for president morsi to go. new details coming up. >> the unemployment rate is down to four-year low despite super storm sandy but a lot of people stopped looking for work. the good news and the news behind it coming up. >> check the credit card statements. you could be spending hundreds of dollars in recurring payments for stuff you may not use anymore. it is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b."...